“This new feature will provide a lot of value to our customers by allowing them to fit the test into their schedule instead of spending half a day at an office waiting to take it,” ADOT Motor Vehicle Division Director Eric Jorgensen said in a release. “This is another step forward in achieving MVD’s vision of getting customers out of line and safely on the road.”

MVD offices will allow scheduled visitors to check in at a kiosk rather than wait in line.

At ServiceArizona.com, drivers can now submit driver license applications and find a list of things needed to get a drivers license or travel ID.

ADOT stresses applicants must meet several requirements before they can schedule a road test and that the scheduling is not for written drivers license tests.